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Science

  • The child learned about the properties of different materials by using ingredients such as glue, borax, and water to make slime.
  • They explored the concept of chemical reactions as they observed the slime changing texture and consistency.
  • Through hands-on experimentation, the child gained an understanding of how mixtures can be manipulated to create different outcomes.
  • They practiced their fine motor skills while measuring and pouring the ingredients into the slime mixture.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different variations of slime by adding colors, textures, or scents. They can also experiment with different ratios of ingredients to see how it affects the slime's properties. Additionally, they can research the science behind slime-making and learn about polymers and non-Newtonian fluids.

Book Recommendations

  • Slime: The Wacky, Weird, and Wonderful Science Experiments Book by Stephanie Turnbull: This book provides fun and educational slime experiments for young scientists, explaining the science behind each activity in a simple and engaging manner.
  • Slime: Recipes for Creating Earth's Squishiest Polymers by Natalie Rompella: This book offers step-by-step instructions for creating different types of slime and provides scientific explanations for how each slime recipe works.
  • Let's Make Slime by Helene Becker: This interactive book includes slime recipes and encourages children to explore and experiment with different materials to create their own unique slime creations.

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